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The Arrows Cookbook Clark Frasier And Mark Gaier

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The Arrows Cookbook Clark Frasier And Mark Gaier
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Publisher: Scribner
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 21.63 MB
Author: Clark Frasier and Mark Gaier
ISBN: 9781416590446, 9780743236737, 0743236734, 1416590447
Language: English
Year: 2003

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The Arrows Cookbook Clark Frasier And Mark Gaier by Clark Frasier And Mark Gaier 9781416590446, 9780743236737, 0743236734, 1416590447 instant download after payment.

Part how-to-garden primer, The Arrows Cookbook combines more than 150 delicious recipes with time-tested techniques for growing herbs, vegetables, and edible flowers in a book that reconnects us to the land and the seasons.

Cooking food from the backyard garden or farmers' market -- or even using herbs grown in pots in a sunny window -- goes beyond a passion for freshness. On an elemental level, the process reawakens the cook to a cycle of nature that our ancestors understood intuitively but that, for most of us, has been lost in the modern world.

When chefs Clark Frasier and Mark Gaier left northern California to open their dream restaurant in southern Maine, they had no intention of becoming culinary pioneers. But in 1988 in Ogunquit, Maine, finding enough fresh vegetables and herbs to power a sophisticated restaurant was indeed a challenge.

So, like all can-do Americans, they did something. A ragged field of witchgrass behind the restaurant was turned into a garden...

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